Men’s basketball: Lions fall to Concordia
Tony Altobelli
IRVINE - If the infamous “law of averages” actually is true, expect
the Vanguard University men’s basketball team not to lose until 2004.
The drought continues for the Lions following Saturday night’s 72-71
Golden State Athletic Conference loss to host Concordia.
“I pretty much used a lot of cliches in the locker room,” a dejected
Vanguard Coach Stephen French said afterward. “I told them to keep on
believing. This is such a talented group of players. We’ve just got to
hang in there and the close games we’re losing now are going to end up in
our favor down the stretch.”
The Lions (4-12, 0-5 in conference) have lost six in a row. However,
among those six setbacks is an overtime loss to eighth-ranked Azusa
Pacific, a two-point loss to Point Loma and Saturday’s one-point
heartbreaker.
Dennis Keane scored a game-high 27 points on 11-of-17 shooting. He
also had five rebounds and three assists.
“I’m going to be very depressed when he plays in his last game for
me,” French said. “He can pretty much score 27 any time he wants to out
there. Dennis is a very smart basketball player and he’s a joy to coach.”
Ian Boys chipped in 11 points for the Lions, while Kemmy Burgess added
10 points and seven rebounds.
The Eagles (7-8, 1-4) won the game from three-point range, thanks to
the duo of Brad DeGrenier and Adam Friesen.
Friesen scored 23 points, including five three-pointers, while
DeGrenier added 19 points, including five treys.
“Give Concordia credit,” French said. “They hit the open shots when
they had them. Unfortunately, we gave them too many open shots.”
Included in those open shots were back-to-back threes from Friesen,
which gave the Eagles their biggest lead of the game with 1:04 remaining,
72-67.
Keane hit two free throws and, following a Concordia miss, drained a
basket to cut the lead to one with 12.1 seconds remaining.
The Lions fouled quickly to stop the clock and when the Eagles’ player
missed the front end of a one-and-one, Vanguard had a chance to sneak out
with a win.
But, the Lions’ jumper at the buzzer came up just short, much to the
dismay of Vanguard faithful.
“For a chance to win a ball game, I’d take the shot we were given,”
French said. “The player who shot will make that nine times out of 10.”
When the game got underway, it didn’t look like a buzzer beater was
going to even be necessary as the Lions jumped out to a 17-4 advantage.
The Eagles responded with a 10-4 run of their own and crawled back
into the game.
Concordia stayed in the game with five first-half three pointers and
trailed only by four after 20 minutes of action.
“I believe that’s where we lost the game,” French said. “We didn’t
play any defense late in that first half and they managed to hit the
shots to stay in it.”
Concordia finally drew even for the first time since the National
Anthem a minute into the second half.
From there, the lead changed hands five different times as both teams
refused to give in. A DeGrenier trey with 13:30 remaining gave Concordia
its first lead of the game, but it was erased with points from Keane and
Brandon Cablay (eight points).
The Lions were their own worst enemy at times with 18 turnovers, 11 in
the second half. “We just can’t afford to make that many mistakes out
there,” French said.
With five minutes remaining, Burgess drained a three pointer to tie
the game and a Keane jumper gave the Lions a two-point lead and some
momentum.
But an 8-2 run proved fatal to the Lions’ hopes of their first
conference win. “We got away from our game plan down the stretch,” French
said.
Vanguard will try to bounce back at home against Westmont Tuesday
night at 7:30.
GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Concordia University 72, Vanguard 71
Vanguard - Keane 27, Boys 11, Burgess 10, Cablay 8, Goldman 6,
Candelaria 6, Beeler 2, Curtis 1.
3 pt. goals - Burgess 2, Keane 2, Cablay 1.
Fouled out - none.
Technical fouls - none.
Concordia - Friesen 23, DeGrenier 19, Soliday 10, Pacana 6, Mannon 4,
Law 4, Williams 2, Genung 2, Clausen 2.
3 pt. goals - DeGrenier 5, Friesen 5.
Fouled out - none.
Technical fouls - none.
Halftime - Vanguard, 43-39.
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